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Discuss the expansion plan of the chauhans​

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Answered by BrainlyShanu
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The Chauhans were historically a powerful group in the region now known as Rajasthan. For around 400 years from the 7th century CE their strength in Sambhar was a threat to the power-base of the Guhilots in the south-west of the area, as also was the strength of their fellow Agnivanshi clans.They suffered a set-back in 1192 when their leader, Prithviraj Chauhan, was defeated at the Second Battle of Tarain but this did not signify their demise. The kingdom broke into the Satyapura and Devda branches after the invasion of Qutbu l-Din Aibak in 1197.

The earliest Chauhan inscription is a copper-plate inscription found at Hansot.

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Answered by Raghav1330
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Chauhans of Sambhar or Chauhans of Ajmer were an empire that ordered portions of the present-day Rajasthan and neighbouring regions in India, between the 6th and 12th centuries. The region judged by them was recognised as Sapadalaksha.

  • 1177 – 1192 CE), popularly understood as Prithviraj Chauhan or Rai Pithora, lived a king from the Chauhan empire who sanctioned the region of Sapadalaksha, with his capital at Ajmer in present-day Rajasthan.
  • The Chahamanas battled various battles with their neighbours, comprising the Chalukyas of Gujarat, the Tomaras of Delhi, the Paramaras of Malwa and the Chandelas of Bundelkhand. From the 11th century onwards, they began encountering Muslim attacks, early by the Ghaznavids, and then by the Ghurids. The Chahamana Kings entered their zenith under Vigraharaja IV in the middle 12th century. The empire's power effectively expired in 1192 CE, when the Ghurids conquered his nephew Prithviraj III.

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